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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON LUCINNE MISS LAURATOWN, LATIMER. Daughter of Judge Advocate General USH,) and Mrs.Latimer who announced her endagement afi Jr. taliewt. D.AYoO the INOERWUOD PROTO Informality of Summer NANO, Sister of Rumanian ‘Secretar of Legati yr on. D. C, APRIL 2 -, cle QUINTANILLA Thebride of Sénor Don LuisQuintanilla, Attache of the Mexican byl = Embmss% 25 Wt R <% 1923—PART 2 R e A P N S TR HAR RIS N AV AN N AN N N SN N N N i A d N N NI N P MIss MARY IANING PALMER, Who wiil become the bride of Capt Norman Bemus Chandler 1v June. Secretary and Mrs. Denby | Honor Guests at Dinner Finds Capital Society Ready to Enjoy Itself‘ | ] : 4 £ : agahan Former Ambassador and Mrs. White to Entertain: Sir Robert Cecil—Other Notable Social Sma” Groups Entertained at \Vhite PIOUSC'*—‘L(H'A! RObCX‘t CCCil IS GUCSI—CUPid Active as June Nears. SALLIE V. H. PICKETT. HE capital of a great country can never be dull. even out of sea- son, and really it is more interesting to meet Washington's offi- cial world in less formal phase than when the stilted affairs of state are in progress. The President and Mrs. Harding are both i ration more than two years stic n the White House. with ounds, entertain th friends on the south mal grouns to dine with them. and, in fact, enjoving for the first time since t ago the supreme jovs of private leisure to walk through t! front balcony, have little i carry on their normal fami RS. HARDING probably will accompany the President to New York Tuesday when he will address the annual meeting of the Associated Press. such a short tiip being preliminary to their anticipated departure for Alaska the middle of Jun Citizens who consider a trip from coast to coast well worth while if they see the President and the first lady of the land even for a bricf moment were several times rewarded last week. It s the D. A. R. congress at the 1 nce of Mrs. Harding in ox Monday was quite unexpected. She was interested ved thousand Daughters R uring in her dsome in a gown of for the is customary for the President to addre opening of i 1l congress. but the appea the presidential b a wild ovation from the visitor and rece sever 10 packed the | Phore was something ch holesome gray «ake of contrast, a small and very becoming hat of vivid red. E presence, and as remarkably soit crepe. a long gray cape with a chinchilla collar, and HE Secretary oi State and Mrs. Hughes are scheduled for the last of a series of dinner partics tomorrow night, and this is well, as the ill- ness of Mrs. Hughes has prevented her taking an actvie part or even filling social engagements for fully two weeks. he Secretary has, however, at- tended the dinners in their honor, and, while making few or no new en- gagements, is filling those made previous to the iliness of Mrs. Hughes. But even with the two highest officials of the government now in Wash- ington—the President and the Secretary of State—passive socially there has been much of interest in the visit of Sir Robert Cecil of Eng- land, who is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry White on Crescent place, and the stay of Prof. Bakule of Prague and his charming little band of pilgrims irom the far-off land. The ambassador of Great Britain, Sir Auckland Geddes, the Overseas Writers and Mr. and Mrs. Henry White were all gracious hosts to Sir Robert, but the wh capital, from the greatest to the humblest citizen, opened their hearts to the little Czecho- <lovak children, who sang their way into the innermost being of all‘who heard them ROM now until the end of June announcements of engagenents and weddings will thrill society, and scldom has the little god held more delightful surprises than in the betrothals. The engagement an- nounced today of Miss Asenath Simpson Cox, daughter of Interstate Commerce Commissioner and Mrs. Frederick Irving Cox, to Mr. Wells Blodgett Priest of St. Louss, Mo.. is a surprise, for it was not the good fortunc of socicty folk to at all times observe the fantastic touches Cupid gives the attention of his male victims at such times. the weddings of this week. the more prominent include that of Miss Martha Noves Birnie, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Douglas Putnam Birnie, to Mr. James William Farn ‘uesday afternoon at.4 in the Georgetown Presbyterian Church: that on Wednesday g at 8:30 o'clock of Miss Elizabeth Parker Magee to Lieut. Hamii- <on M. H. Fleming. United States Marine Corps, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Magee on Connecticut avenue, and the wedding at 5 o'clock Satur- day aiternoon at Ayrlawn, the beautiiul suburban home of Mr. and Mrs. John Cowen Letts, when their daughter, Miss Catharine Cowen - Letts, will be married to Mr. Frederick Henry Jones. If fair weather dawns o Saturday the wedding at Awrlawn will be one of the most charming springtime events, with the beauties of the natural environment of out- door life adding to the hospitality of the occasion. eveni "Mr. and Mrs. Krebs Give Entertainment for Son Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Krebs gave a delightfully arranged party at their home, 715 Columbia road north- west, last week in honor of their «on, Walter Carl Krebs, jr, who celebrated his thirteenth birthday an- niversary. The rooms and More Patronesses For Bridge Pany Additional patronesses for the | bridge party to be given by the card party committee, Mrs. James W. Mc- Neill, chairman, of the Twentieth Century Club for the benefit of the Juvenile Protective Association at ‘Wardman Park Hotel Friday after- noon, May 11, are Mme. Varela, Mrs. ! Robert Lansing, Mrs. Whitman Cross and Mrs, M. A. Winter. Among those who have taken tables are Mme. | Ladislaws Wroblewska, Mrs. Whit- man Cross, Mrs. Carter Keene, Mra, Gerrit Miller, Mrs. Frederick V. Co- viile, Mrs. Gurney Strong, M Aus- tin ark, Mrs. A. P. v Mrs. Frank B. Wilkins, Mrs. Willard D. Bigelow., Mrs. John Walker Hol- combe, Mrs. Ernest P. Bickne! Mrs. Gilbert H. Grosvenor, Mre, Hal Smith, M Hiram Snell, Mi George. 3 Taylor, Mrs. Denwood S. White, Mrs. Julius' Lansburgh, Mrs. Joseph E. Falk, Mrs. Henry C. Wallace, Mrs. Willfam H. Herron, Mrs. Edward B, Clark, Mrs. Robinson Downing, Mrs. Eiliott Wood. Mrs. Richard C. Dean, Mrs. G. Wallace Hangar and Mrs. Ly« man B, Swormstedts - table were dec- crated in yellow. jonquils and ferns leing the flowers used. The evening was spent In dancing and games,| after which refreshments were served. Tn the company were Dor- Tenley. Beulah Tenle; Mamie Thelma Stever Leona Parsley. Mildred Lenz, Levina Long, \udrey Wyne, Virginia Wilson, Age- lina Sernia, Dorthe bs, Minnette Krebs. Lester Edgar Knapp, Frank Sullivan. Williamm Hesselai, Thomas White, Alton Turner, Horace Tucker, Johnny Kentsinger, Clarence Stabor, James Hamilton and Vincent To- ollo. Mrs. Krebs was assisted in making the evening enjovable for the children by Mre. A. R. Wyne, Mrs. vicorze B, Wyne. Mre. 8. A. Shaner and Mrs. B, K, Knapp. othy Steve Washington Folk and Others as “Snapped” By Society Camera Gen. pershing Is Expected Here Thursday—Mrs. F. A. Britten Returning From Egypt—Sailings for Eu- rope. The chief of staff, U John J. Pershing, will Washington Thureday. 8. A. return Gen to Mrs. Britten. wife of Representa- tive Fred A. Britten, will sail for this country Wednesday, May after spending six weeks or two months in Egypt. The assistant secretary of the Treasury, Col. Edward Clifford. sailed vesterday afte aboard the Roosevelt for France. where he will join Mrs. Clifford and their daughter Helen and young son Robert, who have been abroad for nearly a vear. Col. Clifford will return in about a month. Col. and Mrs. Robert M. Thompson and Miss Hilda Sykes will sail aboard the Paris June 8 to spend the sum- mer in Europe. Mrs. Edward Rhodes Stitt and her daughters, Miss Mary Stitt and Miss Emma Stitt, will sail June 20, aboard the New Zealand, to spend the sum- mer in Eufope. Miss Emma Stitt will go to Prince- | ton May 4 to remain several days. Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock. who Is now in Paris, will sail for this coun- try in another fortnight, and is ex- pbcted to arrive In New York about the middle of May. Mre. Fahnestock spent the winter in the orient. Mre. George Vanderbilt and Miss Cornelia Vanderbilt are spending a portion of this month in Italy, after being in the orient through the win- ter. They will réturn to this coun- try In May, and, it i€ expécted, will epend & short time in. Washington before going.to_ their home, Biltmore. Mr. Myron Arms Hofer. secretary of the United States embassy at Tokio. is in Washington and is 8tay- ing at the Hamilton Hotel. The Misses Colhoun have as their guests Mrs. Thomas W. Harris and Miss Almira Reed Harris of Philadel- phia. Tuesday evening they were en- tertained at an informal musical at the residence of the’Misses Colhoun, and Thursday evening a dinner was given in their honor at the Arts Club. Rey. and Mre. F. Ward Denys and Mius Denys have returned from south- etn Californa, where' they spent the winter and will be at their Washing- ton home until June,. when they will g0 to Ausable: Club, Iri the Adiron- dacks, for the summer. Mrs. W. Harry Brown returned to Washington yesterday _afternoon, after spending a fortnight in New York. Mr. and Mra. T. A. Scott Thropp and their children returned last evening from Atlantic City, where they have spent a fortnight Mrs. William Henry Smith, jr., will take possession of her country estate, Glenview farm, near Rockville, the latter part of next week. Mi; Hall, cousin of Mrs. Smith, will be with her at Glenview. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norment .will sail on the Majestic May 12 to spend the summer abroad. Mr. and Mrs. Wythe White of Rich- mond, Va., have been guests of Mrs. William Peugest Bird of Lamont street for the past week. Mr. Ralph Hill of the State Depart- ment will return to Washington to- morrow, from Kansas City, Where he was calied by the death of his sister. Mr. Herman U. Sartoris, formerly of the American diplomatic service, came to Washington yesterday for a visit and is staying at the Hamilton Hotel. ~Rewr Admiral Colby M. Chester; Ui Social Activities for Week In the Diplomatic Circles day — Ambassador Geddes Host at Dinner. German Envoy to Entertain—Noted Events. and ! of the Archbishop of Munich, Cardi | Fauinaber, the most important of the > e .| three cardinals of the Roman Catho- ington this cvening or tomorrow Church in German: Cardinal | morning from New York, where the| Faulhaber arrived in New York last latter arrived yesterday from a short | Week and the counselor of the cn T T e T e ambassador | a#sY. Dr. Hans Dieckhoff, went over {to meet him on T} went to New York Friday to meet!cardinal will come Mme. Jusserand on her arrival aboard | Wednesday to spend Lere. the Paris. | The ambassador of France al Mme. Jusserand will return to Wash minister of Uruguay, will_return tomorrow New York, where he is spending few days. | The ambassador of Chile, Semor!y, 0% Don Beltran Mathieu. will go to New York at the end of next week to meet ‘scnora de Mathieu on her return | trom Chile, where she went in the late winter to attend the marriage of her niece. Semora de Mathieu | sailed from Chile Monday. i from a Mme. Panaretoff, wife of the ister of Bulgaria, will entertain at luncheon Wednesday at the Wash- ington Club. The minister of Persia. Mirza Hussein Khan Alal, will hold an in- formal reception for the fine arts committee of the D. C. Federation of Women's Clubs at the legation on | The ambassador of Great Britain, Sir Auckland Geddes, was host at dinner last evening, entertaining in | fomen's Clube at tne legation on compliment to Sir Robert Cecil. Who | view the colleotion ' of Persian art is visiting former United States Am- | and hand craft. Thé admission will BT Foihor. guests at_dinper | 'The minister. who 18 now in Pitts- e the Secretary of State, Mr.|burgh, where he is the guest of Judge Hughes: the undersceretary of state, | Joseph Buffington, will return to Mr. Phillips, and members of the| Washington Tuesday | embassy staff. i The ambassador expects | Lady Qeddes in England later summer. Lady Geddes and Y children are established at Rushford- ew York, where he Warren, _ Mudeford, —near r;hrxmnnuncm conference. Church,. Hants, until the autumn,; —— N | when they will return to this country. | nn:‘;he.\hfi‘e'."‘;::"r;:‘:fef}h';m)e“:]qun"‘fl: | ssador of Germany, Dr.| guests for a few days the Nether- OLT;‘GW?Z;‘;:M: \r:«'iH entertain a dis- r-nds consul general at San Francisco tinguished company at dinner Thurs- | and Mme. van Coenen Torchtana. day evening at the embassy in honor —— pucuedbibdiiidiu i 5. N., retired, is at the Hotel Astor in New York for a few days. He went to New York to address the Federated | ! American Chamber of Commerce at its banquet Friday evening. to join| The minister of the Serbs, Croats n the |and Slovenes, Dr. Anto Tresich I’ went for Mme Kwapiszewska. retiring counselor of the Polish le- gation, will be the guest in whose honor Miss Meta Evans will enter- tain at luncheon Friday. The commercial counselor of the British embassy and Mrs. John Joyce Broderick will have a small company dining informally with them Satur- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. William 1. Taylor are visiting in Jacksonville, Fla. Mr. Taylor Is recuperating after a severe iliness ,and_they made the trip by water for his health. s Mr. and Mrs. O. Lynch and their family of Redfield, J.. Who are re- turning home from Tampa, Fla., are at the Burlington Hotel. Mme. do Sousa Leao Gracie, wife of the secretary of the Brazilian em- bassy, will entertain informally at tea Tuesday afternoon. when she will be assisted by Mrs. Franklin Piles and Mme, Sovez, who will preside at the tea table. Mrs. Douglas MacArthur will go to Philadelphia_the end of next week to visit her mother, Mrs. E. T. Stotes- bury. for several weeks before join- ing Gen. MacArthur to return to the Philippines, where the former is sta- tioned. Gen. and Mrs. MacArthur have been in Washington for.some time, the former being on leave. Mrs. H. R. Fulton and her brother, Mr. Gilbert R. Cribbs, have returned from Raleigh, N. C., where they were: called by the death of their mother, Mrs. H. H. Cribbs of Tuscaloosa., Ala The secretary of the British em- bassy, Mr. R. Leslie Craigie, will re- turn the middle of this wesk from a short visit in England. Mrs. Craigie will join him here. coming from South’ Carolina, where she has spent the several weeks of his absence with her parents, former United States Minister to Switzerland and Mrs. Pleasant A. Stovall. The secretary of the Rumanian le- gation and Mme. Nano will entertain a small company at dinner this evening. The secretary of the Netherlands legation. Dr. J. B. Hubrecht, will leave the first of next week for California, where he will remain for three or four weeks. Miss Blanche Fulks of 203 Raymond street, Chevy Chase, has returned from Carlisle, Pa., where she attend- ed the annual spring Beta Theta Phi dance. She was accompanied by her aunt, Mrs. M. L. Watkins. Miss_Blanche Milam sailed on the S. 8 Belgenland April 18 for an in- definite stay in Europe. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Sinclair of Phila- delphia are guests in Washington for & week and are at the Lee House. Mme. Dumont, wife of the military attache of the French embassy, and their daughte Mille. Marthe Du- mont and Mlle. Paule Dumont, will leave this evening for a fortnight's visit in Chicago and Canada. The naval attache of the French embassy, Capt. Jean Rigal. returned to Washington vesterday from New York, where he madé a brief visit. The new naval attache of the Ital- ian_embassy and Cemtesse Sommati di Mombello, who arrived in Wash- ington some time ago. have taken an apartment at Meridian Mansions for several months. Lieut. Linton Herndon has been or- dered_tp Garden City. L. . having been detached from the R-11 at Pearl Harbor. Lieut. and Mrs. Herndon will visit the former’s parents at the Nether- lands apartment, this city. this being Mrs. Herndon's first visit to Wash- ington. She was formerly Miss Murlel Duncan of Kahulul, T. H., her mar- riage to Lieut. Herndon being a so- clety event of last year. Mrs. M. A. Velati sailed April 18 S. Belgenland to spend the n. Europe. - M. Georges Peter, who has spent a week with his parents. the minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter, will return_today to his studies at Har- vard University. from where he will graduate in June. {Ambassador and Mme. Jusserand Expected To-| Dr.lin St. L | rounc at | Weddings of Future Forccast by List Of Engagements Miss Asenath S. Cox, Daugh- ter of Interstate Commerce Commissioner, in the List of Brides-to-Be. Interstate Commerce Comm d Mrs. Frederick Irving Cox bunce the engagement of their daughter Ascnath Simpson to Mr. Wells Blodgett Priest of Louis. The wedding will take place the lat- ter part of May. Miss Cox was pre- sented to society last season and has been one of the most popular buds of the She has just returned from with Mr. Priest's par- ents, and Mrs. Henry S, Prieat, where nt several sner an- uis, weeks Dr. d H. 1. Sprucebank an- e engagement of their daughter Doris Mae to Mr. Everett A. Hellmuth ¢ Zinia Mrs. Corinne Inez Lockman an- rounces the engzgement of her daughter Margery Woodworth to Mr. Itobert Kenneth Walker, midshipman, United States Naval Academy, =on of Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Walker of Toledo, Ohfo. The wedding will take rlace in the Naval Academy chapel at Annapolis, Md., June & Mr. and Mrs. E. W. McIntire, an- rounve the engagement of thelr daughter Marjorie to Mr. Warren A. Slee. The wedding will take place in i Sune. | | their | vichvich, will return Tuesday !ron:‘i\:nr,\'_ Curtin, to Mr. William Robert a | Hamii, wife of the; i L Froter. 1 | the Mrs. R. C. Mangum anrounces the cngagement of her daughter, Helen jr.. The wedding is to take place June 15 at the Church of the Ascension. Annual Card Party FO!‘ Nursery Tomormw The annual card party for the Holy Family Day Nursery will be held Monday, April 23, at Wardman Park Acting as patrons will D. Allman, Mrs. Ballam, Mrs. Bayne, Mrs, Julla M. Ballard, Miss Bergling. Mrs. Brennan, Mrs. T. Brown, Mre. I. V. Beyer, Mrs. A. J. Carrice, Mrs. D. J. Callahan, Mrs. H. C. Crandall, Mrs. T. Carter. M J. B, Casley. Mr. and Mrs. A. Mrs. W. Carr, Mr. Crefasci, Mrs, M. Daley, Mrs. D. J. Dunigan. Mrs. P. A. Mrs. J. Maury Dove, Miss M. : Mrs. J._ Early, Mrs. H. H lather, Mrs. Garcla. Mr: Gebhardt, J. Hay Hogan, 3 Judge, Mrs. W Johnson, Mr: Keane, Miss Mary Lynan, Miss E. Lenman, M g Murphy, Mrs. A Murphy, Mrs. C. J. Murphy, Mrs. D’Arcy Magee, Mrs. F. Melntyre, Mre. Ockershausen, Mrs. W. J. O'Donnell, Mrs. D. W. O'Dono- ghue, Mrs. J. Orme, Mrs. W. A. Pierce, Mrs. E. C. Poston, Mrs, E. J. Quinn, Mrs. W. H. Rapley, Mrs. M. Brooks- Reitz, Mre. B. F. Saul, Miss M. Shea, Mrs. S. A. Shoemaker, Mrs, P. Shu- grue, Judge Smythe, Judge Stafford, Mre. S. A. Tucker, Mrs. Joseph Tumulty, Mrs. M. A. Velati, Mrs. C. C. Walcutt, Mrs. L. N. Walter, Mrs. J. E. Weller and Mrs. W. A. Wimsatt. B. Horen, Johnson, . Kennell: Loughra Red Cross Headquarters Open Until 4 Today The mnational headquarters of the American Red Cross will be open today from 10 o'clock this morning until 4 o'clock this afternoon. Mrs. Guy D. Goff will be hostess. meeting visitors and showing them the interesting exhibits in tlhe museum.. Assisting Mrs. Goff will be Mrs. Henry T. Allen, Mrs. Perry Heath, Mre. Thomas Wilson, Mrs. McEwen Johnston, Mrs. W. B. Ridgley, Mrs. Francis Savage, Mrs. Lavid Blair, Mrs. W. A. Bethel, Mrs. John H. Fartlett, Mrs. Eads Johnson. Mi: Marjorfe Galnes and Miss Elizabeth Stiles, l The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Denby were the guests of honor at dinner, followed by dancing, Thurs- day evening of the officers of the U. S. 8. Henderson, who entertained aboard the ship at the navy yard. The table had an effective decoration of flowers arranged in naval designs, and the Navy Band stationed in Wash- ington, played through the dinner hours and for the dancing. In the company were Lieut. Com- mander and Mrs. C. P. Wenzell, Lieut. Commander and Mrs. J. C. Parha Mr. and Mrs. Joslin, Lieut. and Mrs Kenneth C. Lowman, Lieut. and Mrs Joseph Carey, Mr. and Mrs. Carter Field, Mr. and Mrs. Harding, Lieut and Mrs, Heiberg, Miss Agnes Means of Boston, Mlss Louise Care Bethe Carey, Miss Harding, Miss Beach, Miss Suzanne Chase, Mirs Rorer, Mrs. Louise Irwin, Miss Mat- thews, Miss Boyd of Greensboro, N. C. Mr. Charles Denby. Capt. White, U. X retired; Licut. Waller, Lieut.' Ju Lieut. Commander M. E. Higgi Lieut. L. A. Ketherer, Lieut. Wee: Lieut. George Meade, Licut. Com- mander Fischer, Lieut man, Lieut. Commander son, Capt. William Ensign Arthur K. Hall and Lieut United States ) cd: ephen n, all of the Sir Robert Cecil will be the guest in whose honor former United States Ambassador to France and Mrs. Henry White will entertain at luncheon to- day. Mr. and Mrs. White will also be hosts at dinner this evening in compliment to their guest. 8ir Robert will leave Washington tomorrow, and will receive a degree from Princeton University tomorrow afternoon. He will be entertained to- morrow at luncheon by the president of the university, Dr. Hibben. Dr. and Mrs. John Crayke Simpson were guests of honor of Mrs. William | Henry Smith, jr., who entertained a company of thirty at dinner at the Chevy Chase Club last evening. entertained at dinner last evening at the Chevy Chase Club, the company being_seated at two tables. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson sat at one table with company of their friends, and their daughter, Miss Louise Johnson, acted as hostess at the other, where a com- pany of young people were enter- tained in compliment to Miss Betty Battles of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Teiter have issued invitations for a dinner Thurs- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Kendall have as their guests over the week end ) Frank Barrett of Augusta, Ga. and Mr. J. Theus Munds of New York. fo: whom they will entertain informally at a buffet supper this evening. The Misses Patten will be hostesses at dinner Tuesday evening, entertain- i their Massachusetts avenue Mme. Hauge will be hostess at din- ner Thursday evening, when her guests have been asked to meet the retiring secretary of the Italian em- bassy and Signora Geisser Celesia. Mr., and Mrs. Larz Anderson will en- tertain at dinner tomorrow evening in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. John Coo- lidge of Boston, who will arrive tomor- ToW to spend several days with them in their Massachusetts avenue home. Mr. and Mre. Basil Gordon will enter- tain at a buffet supper this evening in compliment to the Misses Sanders of Philadelphia, who are the guests of Miss Carolyn Nash. Mr. and Mrs, Sylvanus Stokes, ir., will be hosts at luncheon Thursday thelr guests having been asked to meot the secretary of the Itallan embassy and Signora Geisser Celesia, who will leave Washington next week for Italy. where the former will be attached to the foreign office in Rome. Mrs. E. H. G. Slater will be hostess at dinner Saturday evening. Mrs. Slater entertained informally at luncheon Fri- Gay, followed by Mah-Jongg. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Graves enter- tained at dinner last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin H. Ellis were hosts at dinner last evening for the re- tiring secretary of the Italian_embassy and Signora Gelsser Celesia. The com- pany later went to the dance and sup- per which Mr, and Mrs. George Angus Garrett gave in honor of Signor and Signora Geisser Celesia. Miss Dorothy Johnson will give a Mr. and Mrs, Paul Evarts Johnson | Functions. bridge tea Tuesday afternoon in hor of Miss Catherine Letts. Mrs. J. Borden Harriman will be hos'; ess at dinner Friday evening. Miss Alice Milburn and Miss Emn Stitt will entertain at luncheon at Washington Club Wednesday, April 2 In honor of Miss Catherine Letts. a Mrs. Alexander Koplin was hostess to a company of ten at the Le Paradis supper dance last night Miss Mary Buckley ertained a co pany of nineteen at lu heon yesterd at the New Willard Hotel. company of evening her_house ¥ guest, of German Denbys to Be Guests At Forum Luncheon The Secretary of the Navy and Mr Denby will be the guests of honor : the forum luncheon of the Wome: City Club on Saturday. April 28, at The Sccretary, who has ro returned from an interestis in southern waters, will dress the forum This will be / ock cently cruis last luncheon 1 of the pres mmittee. of which M Laura A. Bragley is the chairm Among those {ho have made reser. vations are: ) . G. McKay, Mt Robert Bates, M. Lawyer, M: S. C. Godfrey, Mrs. T. H. Norton, Mrs. Carl Casey. Miss C. M. Clark, Mrs. Andrew_St art, Miss Lucy Patri Mrs. O. . Woodléy, Mrs. J. T. Banugh. Miss Florence Stiles, Dr. Laura Hi kins, Miss Borah, Mrs, C. V- Hall, Mrs. “George Eastment, Mi<s Benjiman, Miss A. H. Arnold, Miss lizabeth' Groves,” Mrs. W. Jamr Mrs. A. G. McClintock, Miss Jans tlett, Mrs. Frank Iiram Snel, Elifott Woods, Mrs. James M i, Mrs. R. DeW. Childs, Mrs. Wi B. Hammond, Mrs. Mark Potter, Mr Mina Van Winkle, Mrs. E. Johnstc Miss Tda M. Moyer. Mrs. M. §. Vene . Mrs. F. W, Harlow, Miss Lucv Miss R. Hay, Mr, Louls Otte T Claudy and ) The president Mrs, 1 B. Swormstedt will presi Those unable to secure reservatl for the luncheon are weléome to co in at 2 o'cleck and hear the address Sculptor to Be Guest Of College Women Mr. Ulrieh S. J. Dunbar. sculptor, will be the guest of honor at the at the College Women's Club tom row. Mr. Dunbar w talk o “Character Delineation by Means jf Clay Modeling.” using clay to ill trate. Miss Olga Dunbar, sopra will assist in tha program. Ol special guests who will receive with Mrs. Veerhoff, president of the ciu and Miss Martha Dobbin, chairman section 8. the members of which a hostesses for the afternoonm, includ Mrs. Henry C. Wallace, wife of Secretary of Agriculture; Mrs. Dur bar, wife of the speaker; Mr. and Mrs W. H. Holmes, Dr. Temple Brighani. Mr. and Mrs. Luclen Powell and Miss Grace Temple. Mrs. Leroy T. Verno and Mrs. William Bonar Bell will « sist Mrs. E. D. Ball at the tea table At 4:45 o'cloek prior to the talk ! Mr. Dunbar, ' Dr. Atkinson of board of the Travelers' Afd, will ou:- line briefly the work of that societv. D. A. R. Chapter to Give Ball Friday Evenir)[! Thomas Marshall Chapter, R. will give a benefit Lail Friday evening, April 27, at ihe La Fayette Hotel. Patronesses the event inciude Mrs. George M vard Minor, pust natfonal preeident ®enera Mre. George T. Guer . Y G. Wallace W H{anger, Mrs, William B. Hardy. N Francis A $t. Clafr, Mrs. Clayton E. Emily. Mrs Wiloughby S. Chesley, Mrs. Howard 1. Hodg Jessie B..Acker Musiec will be furnished by American Legion Band. The commit- tee of ushers will include Miss Mar Norris McCabe, Miss Alva G. Arnold, Miss Ida Simmerall, Mrs. Greta Ran- kin, Mrs. Orpha MacKay Allen and Mise Jessle M. McEnery. The D. A

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